Aspen Protection Order Violation Lawyer

If you’ve been accused of violating a protection order or no-contact order in Aspen, the consequences can escalate quickly—often with immediate restrictions and serious risk to your record. Ben Rose is an Aspen attorney at an Aspen law firm focused on criminal defense, and we act fast to protect your rights and your future.

Common situations that trigger allegations

  • texts/calls/social media contact (even “just to explain”)

  • third-party contact messages

  • shared housing or accidental proximity

  • misunderstandings about the exact terms of the order

  • disputes about who initiated contact

What happens next

Most cases involve:

  1. court review of the allegation

  2. evidence review (order terms, messages, call logs, video, witness statements)

  3. strategy for dismissal, reduction, or minimizing consequences

How we defend these cases

We focus on:

  • what the order actually prohibited (the exact language matters)

  • whether contact was intentional, accidental, or fabricated

  • documentation and credibility

  • whether the allegation is provable beyond assumptions

FAQ

Can I be arrested for an alleged violation?
Yes—these allegations are often treated seriously. Act quickly.

What if the other person contacted me first?
It depends. The terms of the order and the proof matter.

Hundreds of clients represented. Millions and Millions Won.